Depopulation
Even though Canada legalized government-assisted suicide in 2016, more than a decade after countries like Belgium and the Netherlands, it has quickly surpassed them in becoming the global leader in harvesting the organs of individuals who undergo government-assisted suicide.
In fact, half of the world’s post-euthanasia organ harvests occur in Canada.
In Quebec, the number of organ donors has tripled in the past five years. And according to Transplant Québec, a “steep” rise in organs are coming from those who underwent government-assisted suicide.
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Read MoreIllegal drug toxicity is now the leading cause of death in British Columbia, killing more people between the ages of 10 and 59 than homicides, suicides, accidents and natural diseases combined.
The province also saw over 1000 drug-related deaths in the first five months of 2023, despite the possession of small amounts of hard drugs having been decriminalized in the province as a “harm-reduction” effort endorsed by the federal government.
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Read More“To see what is in front of one’s nose needs a constant struggle.”
NR’s Caroline Downey engages in the struggle described by George Orwell day in and day out, cataloguing the horrific consequences of what the newly enlightened call “gender-affirming care” for children.
While much of the mainstream press hides behind euphemism and blithely defers to captured professional organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, a dedicated and honest reporter simply looks at what’s right in front of her.
These People Have to Be Stopped. Help Us Do It
Standing Athwart, Not Standing Pat
Busting Five Myths of Gender Ideology
And it’s not a pretty sight.
Caroline’s “Detransitioners” series brings to light stories that gender activists and their allies in the press would rather ignore.
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Read MoreAs Canada’s socialist healthcare system flounders, the NDP-led province of BC has resorted to shipping cancer patients to Washington State.
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Read MoreCanada’s homeless population is smaller than originally estimated, Statistics Canada data show. A Census count of people living in shelters was less than half the number in 2016.
“The Census is not an adequate tool to frequently enumerate the homeless population,” said a StatsCan report A Review Of Canadian Homelessness Data 2023. “However the Census enumerates the homeless population in shelters across the country in real time.”
The 2021 Census counted 9,275 shelter occupants, mainly in Ontario (4,060 people) and British Columbia (2,595). The 2016 Census counted more than twice as many residents in shelters nationwide, a total 22,190 people.
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Read MoreThe transgender movement has recently gained national attention; from the recent controversy of big corporations like Budweiser and Target over their support for the transgender movement, to transgender competitors outperforming female athletes and male prisoners identifying as trans to transfer into female prisons. A new trend has emerged among children who are being taught at young ages that they can choose their own gender. What is behind the rise of transgender movement today? And what are the implications on our children and youth?
Gender Transformation: The Untold Realities is an Epoch Original docudrama examining the complex issues surrounding transgenderism and youth. The film explores the roles played by the education system, medical and pharmaceutical industries, the financial interests behind the transgender movement, and the societal and political mechanisms at work.
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Read MoreChinese leader Xi Jinping on June 16 met with Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates in Beijing, where he called Gates “an old friend.” But the term is not complimentary, according to Jon Pelson, author of “Wireless Wars, China’s Dangerous Domination of 5G and How We’re Fighting Back.”
In a meeting at Beijing’s Diaoyutai state guest house, where China’s leaders have traditionally received senior foreign visitors, Xi said he was very happy to see the Microsoft co-founder after three years, and that Gates was the first American friend he had met this year.
“I often say the foundation of U.S.-China relations lies with its people. I place my hopes on the American people,” a video published by state broadcaster CCTV showed Xi saying.
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Read MoreWith one in six deaths caused by cancer, experts are searching for new digital health innovations that could turn the tide in the fight against it.
The rapid rise of digital and data-driven technology in healthcare could offer unprecedented potential in the fight against cancer.
Global leaders must take steps to ensure that the digital health revolution helps produce a more equitable and sustainable global health system.
Many notable innovations have recently emerged in oncology, including CAR-T cell therapy, liquid biopsies and CRISPR-based treatment — most stemming from biological science fields, such as genomics, pathology and immunology.
However, the rapid rise of digital and data-driven technology in healthcare — such as artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of things (IoT) and robotics — could offer unprecedented potential in the fight against cancer.
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Read MoreBaltimore Police recently released video surveillance of an unidentified male attacking two pro-life advocates in front of a Planned Parenthood last month.
Dick Schafer, 80, and Mark Crosby, 73, were assaulted and injured outside the abortion facility on N. Howard Street. While Schafer reportedly had been recovering at home after the attack, Crosby received treatment for a large hematoma, hyphemia, and head and neck pain at the University of Maryland’s shock trauma facility.
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